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  • ...t" valign="top" style="border-style: none none solid; background: #dcdcdc"|City Centers ...style="border-style: solid none solid; background: #CCCCFF"|'''{{{Name}}} City Hall''' {{{JapaneseName}}}役所
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  • ...gest city in Nagoya, which is also the prefectural capital and the largest city in central Japan between the Kanto and Kansai regions.
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  • *Osaka city is Japan's third most populous city.
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  • *City of Hiroshima, the world's first city to suffer a nuclear bombing.
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  • File:Shigahigashiomilogo.gif
    Official logo of Higashi-Omi city in Shiga Prefecture. It combines the letter "e" (east) and kanji character
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  • File:Shigatakashimalogo.jpg
    ...flower with petals representing the former towns which merged to form the city.
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  • ...rks of each city and town are provided in the respective Google map of the city/town (see map links below).</p> ==Shiga City & Town Maps==
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  • HANABUSA Shinzo 英 伸三 (1936.10.3- ) Chiba City, Chiba Pref. Graduated from Tokyo Sogo Shashin Senmon Gakko in 1960. Worked ...of farming, the use of agricultural chemicals, and farmers working in the city during the off-season.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Ishikawa Prefecture|Ishikawa]] has cc [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), tt [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and vv [[Vill ...iddle of the Noto Peninsula. Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http://www.city.hakui.ishikawa.jp/ Official site]
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  • File:Miyazaki.jpg
    Aoshima island and "washboard" rock formation in Miyazaki city, Miyazaki Prefecture.
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  • File:Shigahachimanbicycle.jpg
    ...le rental station at JR Omi-Hachiman Station. Great for getting around the city, even as far as Chomeiji Temple.
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  • File:Akita.jpg
    Kanto Festival in Akita city, Akita Prefecture. Held in early Aug.
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  • File:Tokushima.jpg
    Dancer at the Awa Odori festival in Aug. in Tokushima city, Tokushima Prefecture.
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    The Great Buddha statue at Todaiji Temple in Nara city, Nara Prefecture. A World Heritage Site.
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  • File:Kagoshima.jpg
    Sakurajima up close in Kagoshima city, Kagoshima Prefecture.
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  • File:Kochi.jpg
    Tosa fighting dog in Kochi city, Kochi Prefecture.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Toyama Prefecture|Toyama]] has 10 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 4 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 1 [[Villag The major cities are [[Toyama city, Toyama|Toyama city]] (capital), [[Kurobe, Toyama|Kurobe]], and [[Takaoka, Toyama|Takaoka]]. *A
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  • MORINAGA Jun 森永 純 (1937.11.11) Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Pref. Educated at a private high school in Saga City, 1953-56; studied photography at Nihon University, Tokyo, 1956-60. Assistan
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  • File:Aomori.jpg
    Aomori Nebuta Festival held in early Aug. in Aomori city, Aomori Prefecture.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Tottori Prefecture|Tottori]] has 4 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 14 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 1 [[Villa The major cities are [[Tottori city, Tottori|Tottori city]] (capital), [[Sakaiminato, Tottori|Sakaiminato]], and [[Yonago, Tottori|Yo
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima]] has 14 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 9 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 0 [[Villag The major cities are [[Hiroshima city, Hiroshima city|Hiroshima]] (capital), [[Fukuyama, Hiroshima|Fukuyama]], and [[Onomichi, Hi
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